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Asaduddin Owaisi: The Dark Legacy of a Modern Razakar

Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), is a dangerous figure whose actions and lineage reveal a sinister agenda rooted in violence, anti-Hindu hatred, and anti-national sentiments. A detailed thread by @Crystal_x_Clear on X, posted on April 3, 2025, exposes Owaisi’s deep ties to the Razakars—a genocidal Islamist militia responsible for the brutal killings of Hindus in Hyderabad during 1947-48. Combined with his deceptive practices involving the Waqf Board, Owaisi emerges as a villain who threatens India’s unity and exploits his own community for personal gain.

The Origins: AIMIM’s Violent Roots with the Razakars

The Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM), the precursor to AIMIM, was founded in 1926 by Nawab Mahmood Nawaz Khan to consolidate Muslim power under Hyderabad’s Nizam Osman Ali Khan. Under Bahadur Yar Jung’s leadership, MIM turned extremist, forming the Razakars—a paramilitary force tasked with enforcing Islamic rule and resisting Hyderabad’s merger with India. Bahadur Yar Jung also established the Majlis Tabligh-e-Islam in 1927 to forcibly convert Hindus to Islam, a mission AIMIM still endorses by honoring him as “the tallest leader of the community” on its website.

In 1944, Qasim Rizvi took over, commanding a 2-lakh-strong Razakar force with a clear agenda: to maintain Muslim dominance in Hyderabad and violently oppose India’s integration. Rizvi’s chilling vow—“If the Indian Union attacks Hyderabad, it will find nothing but the bones and ashes of one and a half crore Hindus”—exposed his genocidal intent. Between 1947 and 1948, the Razakars unleashed horrific violence on Hindus, committing mass killings, rapes, and looting, as documented in the Wikipedia entry on the Razakars. The Pandit Sunderlal Committee Report estimates that 27,000 to 40,000 people perished in the violence following India’s Operation Polo in 1948, which finally annexed Hyderabad. The Razakars’ atrocities forced countless Hindus to flee into jungles or neighboring provinces, marking a dark chapter of Hindu genocide.

The AIMIM Rebirth: A Legacy of Hate Continues

After Operation Polo, MIM was banned, and Qasim Rizvi was jailed until 1957. Before being exiled to Pakistan, Rizvi handed over MIM’s leadership to Abdul Wahid Owaisi, who rebranded it as the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM). Abdul Wahid Owaisi is Asaduddin Owaisi’s grandfather, directly tying the current AIMIM leader to the Razakars’ blood-soaked legacy. The X thread’s statement, “It’s the same jackal, only with a colored face,” underscores how AIMIM, under Owaisi, perpetuates the same anti-India and anti-Hindu ideology. Historical records, like those from Swarajya Magazine (2022), confirm MIM’s role in marginalizing Hindus and progressive Muslims, with the Razakars aiming to declare Hyderabad a Muslim state based on “the right of conquest.”

Owaisi’s Actions: A Modern Razakar in Disguise

Asaduddin Owaisi, who has led AIMIM since 2004 and represents Hyderabad in Parliament, embodies the Razakars’ violent legacy. On April 2, 2025, Owaisi tore the Waqf Bill in Parliament—a symbolic act of defiance against India’s secular framework, mirroring the Razakars’ resistance to Indian integration. The thread paints him as a modern Razakar, driven by the same anti-Hindu hatred that fueled the 1947-48 genocide. AIMIM’s reverence for Bahadur Yar Jung, who envisioned an Islamic Hyderabad under Sharia Law, reveals Owaisi’s true intentions: to revive the Razakars’ genocidal agenda and eradicate Hindus, just as his predecessors did. His party’s historical alignment with the Pakistan Movement, as noted in the Wikipedia entry on Bahadur Yar Jung, further proves his anti-national stance, showing his loyalty lies more with Pakistan than India.

The Bigger Picture: A Threat to India’s Unity

Owaisi’s AIMIM has controlled the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat since 1984, first under his father, Salahuddin Owaisi, and now under him, demonstrating the party’s dangerous influence. With roots in the Razakars—a group responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Hindus — Owaisi poses a severe threat to India’s unity. His actions, like tearing the Waqf Bill, signal his intent to undermine India’s secular fabric and revive the horrors of the past, making him a villain who seeks to destabilize the nation and continue the Razakars’ legacy of violence against Hindus.

Owaisi’s Deceptions: Exploiting the Waqf Board for Personal Gain

Beyond his violent legacy, Owaisi’s hypocrisy is evident in his exploitation of the Waqf Board. While the Waqf Board claims that its properties—worth millions—are dedicated to Allah for the benefit of the Muslim community, Owaisi and other rich Muslims use these lands for personal enrichment. Owaisi himself owns properties worth over ₹3000 crores, as per his asset declarations during elections, while poor Muslims see no benefits from Waqf revenues. A 2006 Justice Sachar Committee report highlighted the mismanagement of Waqf properties, noting that despite their vast potential to generate ₹120 billion annually, the boards’ revenues remain low due to corruption and elite control. Owaisi’s actions show he cannot be trusted—he preaches communal welfare but ensures that Waqf wealth benefits only wealthy Muslims like himself, leaving the poor in his community destitute.

Conclusion: A Villain with a Bloody Past

Asaduddin Owaisi is a villain with a bloody past, directly linked to the Razakars’ genocide of Hindus in 1947-48. His leadership of AIMIM, an organization born from extremist roots, and his anti-national actions—like tearing the Waqf Bill—reveal his intent to undermine India and revive the Razakars’ anti-Hindu agenda. Add to this his deceitful exploitation of the Waqf Board, where he amasses wealth while neglecting poor Muslims, and Owaisi emerges as a dangerous, untrustworthy figure. He is an anti-India force, a modern-day Razakar, and a threat to the nation’s unity and harmony.

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